I will share with you some info about Cloud Storage today. Let's get started!

Cloud Storage:

Cloud Storage is a model of data storage in which the digital data is stored in logical pools, the physical storage spans multiple servers and the physical environment is typically owned and managed by a hosting company. These cloud storage providers are responsible for keeping the data available and accessible, and the physical environment protected and running. People and organizations buy orlease storage capacity from the providers to store user, organization, or application data.

History:

Cloud computing is believed to have been invented by Joseph Carl Robnett Licklider in the 1960s with his work on ARPANET to connect people and data from any where at any time.

In 1983, Computer Serve offered its consumer users a small amount of disk space that could be used to store any files they chose to upload.

Mega:

Get 50 GB of free cloud storage with MEGA. MEGA offers secure end-to-end encryption to help combat a breach in privacy. You can view and update your MEGA files through a browser, the desktop sync client, and an iOS, BlackBerry, Android, or Windows Phone device. Visit Here

Media Fire:

Instantly get 10 GB of free online file hosting with Media Fire. Increase it up to 50 GB or more with things like friend referrals and application downloads. There are sharing options for files and folders and easy uploads of either single files or whole entire folders through the Media Fire website. iOS and Android users can download an app to view and share files on the go or upload photos and videos. Visit Here

Dropbox:

Dropbox users start off with 2 GB offree space with several simple ways of earning more, up to around 18 GB. You can view and upload all your Dropbox files from a desktop or mobile app and share whole folders with anyone, even if they don't have a Dropbox account.

If you have Microsoft Office filesstored in your Dropbox account, you can edit them from inside your browser forfree using Microsoft Office Online.Visit Here

Google Drive:
Google Drive is the cloud storage service offered by Google. Each new user gets 15 GB of free space. The total storage is actually shared with other Google services, like Gmail and Google+ Photos.If you don't use the other services, you can utilize almost all the space for Google Drive alone.

A sync client can be installed for Windows and Mac users, which supports folder and file uploads, as well asa mobile app for Android and iOS users that can send photos and videos to Google Drive. Folders and files can be shared with specific Google users via their email address or anyone with a public link. You can also make a file view-only, which prevents someone from downloading it.

Google Drive makes it really simple to collaborate with others by allowing comments and letting files be opened and accessed my more than one person at a time. Visit Here

One Drive:
Formerly called Sky Drive, One Driveis an online storage service from Microsoft. Everyone gets 5 GB of freespace when they sign up. Extra hosting can be awarded if youfollow certain instructions, like friend referrals and mobile photo syncing.

A Windows and Mac desktop program can be installed to easily transfer folders and files of any type to One Drive, making them accessible from an iOS or Android mobile device. The mobile app can also upload files - both images and videos.

One Drive supports sharing both folders and files with non-registered users. Permission can be set to only allow viewing or to allow full editing. Visit Here

Mi Cloud:
Mi Cloud is the cloud storageservice offered by Xiaomi. Each new user gets 5 GB of free space. You can view and upload all your files from a desktop or mobile app. Mi Cloud

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